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Can you feel it? How to improve the human – computer interface…

Posted on November 24, 2015 by Charles
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What can we learn from the natural world to help us build better human – computer interfaces? Is the bombardment of information from machines (both visual and audible) sustainable? Can we find a better way? Find out.

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